Abstract

The article examines the problem of cognitive model of the micro text. Here the complex sentence is learned as a micro text in the basis of hierarchical relations of its components. In the process of the analysis of language material local and global structure of the components of the microtext is taken into account, which is important for the definition of its cognitive model. In general, the micro text is defined as a global structure, while its separate components are studied as local structures. It is known, that each syntactic structure has a definite situation beyond the microtext, and its components also have a situation. This is also a basic definition of general and private cognitive model of the microtext.

Highlights

  • Syntactical constructions, which we traditionally call complex sentences, are larger both on components and syntactical structure units than a sentence

  • The given example hypotaxical construction has the status of a micro text and consists of two components

  • That the global structure is based on the macro proposition which is formed from interrelation of two propositions

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INTRODUCTION

Syntactical constructions, which we traditionally call complex sentences, are larger both on components and syntactical structure units than a sentence. This puts under doubt sensitivity of the usage of the term «complex sentence» referring them (Kurbanov, 2016). The given article tells about the hypotaxical constructions having the status of microtext and meaning larger units than a sentence. While analyzing such macrostructures T.van Deyk used the term «discurs» (local and global).

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